Book two in the Cutter, Sutter, & Salinas series. Cabot Sutter is our P.I. for this installment in the series. He is asked to investigate the unexpected death of a woman that grew up in the same crazy cult that he did. their whole group of kids almost died after their founder set fires and only a miracle saved them all which gives them a close relationship to say the least. Sutter gets to work with another woman who was also there and the two of them go around asking lots of questions together in order to find the truth of what really happened since they both think that the founder of the cult faked his death and will return at some point. This may be the break they need which leads to a very suspenseful yet convoluted investigation since Sutter has an eclectic style to his work. Overall this is an excellent addition to this series and I enjoyed learning more about the characters while trying to keep up with the crazy stuff going on and yet again Krentz blew my mind in the end as I never would have guessed all of that was going on. I especially enjoyed how this was not a traditional romance novel as each of the main characters has lots of issues to deal with both apart and together which was a refreshing change that was handled in a very respectful manner. If you enjoy a good suspense romance novel then you really have to give this book a shot. I really enjoyed it so I give it 4/5 stars.
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Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Promise Not to Tell by Jayne Ann Krentz
Book two in the Cutter, Sutter, & Salinas series. Cabot Sutter is our P.I. for this installment in the series. He is asked to investigate the unexpected death of a woman that grew up in the same crazy cult that he did. their whole group of kids almost died after their founder set fires and only a miracle saved them all which gives them a close relationship to say the least. Sutter gets to work with another woman who was also there and the two of them go around asking lots of questions together in order to find the truth of what really happened since they both think that the founder of the cult faked his death and will return at some point. This may be the break they need which leads to a very suspenseful yet convoluted investigation since Sutter has an eclectic style to his work. Overall this is an excellent addition to this series and I enjoyed learning more about the characters while trying to keep up with the crazy stuff going on and yet again Krentz blew my mind in the end as I never would have guessed all of that was going on. I especially enjoyed how this was not a traditional romance novel as each of the main characters has lots of issues to deal with both apart and together which was a refreshing change that was handled in a very respectful manner. If you enjoy a good suspense romance novel then you really have to give this book a shot. I really enjoyed it so I give it 4/5 stars.
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